âAlthough I got a message earlier, you are early.â (Breithilde)
Arriving at the grassland where Margrave Breithildeâs army is stationed, I descended from the ship in advance with the spell <Flight> and met Margrave Breithilde and his party.
Given that an Earl is an Earl, even if heâs a newcomer, Iâm an existence they have to pay attention to.
âWe suppressed the rebellion within one day. You have my gratitude for the assistance by Burkhart-san.â (Wendelin)
âHe is your bodyguard after all. Please donât worry about it and use him as you wish.â (Breithilde)
Since it might be a setback to the development of the Savage Lands if something happens to me in the worst case, Margrave Breithilde has placed his treasured Burkhart-san with me.
Apparently he has entrusted his own protection to several magicians he has employed in addition.
âAnd, they are the rebels, butâŚâ (Wendelin)
I talk about the details of the rebellion and them who were captured afterwards and then entered my service after getting persuaded skilfully by Klaus.
âAs expected, they were personnel to cause disturbance in the rear from Browigâs side, huh?â (Breithilde)
âNo, rather than personnel, they were treated as sacrificial pawns.â (Wendelin)
âThe economy over there is stagnating after all. The are even getting rid of excess personnel now, arenât theyâŚ?â (Breithilde)
Since they have been blocked from moving money, items and people to the development of the Savage Lands, third sons and below of lower retainer households have needlessly lost their destination.
Given that there are people left over, they likely judged it as profit, if they can prevent me from making a move while also using and getting rid of the people.
âItâs not like everyone who has been driven out can make a living as adventurer either. This problem exists in my family as well. Iâm grateful to you, Earl Baumeister.â (Breithilde)
Besides the Helmut Kingdom, there are currently no noble households that are short on people except us.
Rarily there are people who aim to become nobles by reclaiming wasteland from the scratch, but they are uninteresting for people to become government service candidates because itâs unknown whether they will be able to become nobles or not. Since thereâs nothing like a job magazine either, there are only few people who know about them, too.
In the end that means that it creates many young people of retainer households who are unable to get employment.
âIt looks like they are quite cornered economically.â (Breithilde)
As Erwâs group also got off the airship while the two of use were talking, we immediately moved to the troop headquarters and continued our conversation there.
âCurrently our battle formation is close to the border line of the Eschago Grasslands which are extending over the eastern and southern domains. Our military forces are around 4.000 and are compromised by a mix of seven households. Additional reinforcements will come in one more week, but with that it will be around 6.000 troops, I guess.â (Breithilde)
I have a feeling as if the numbers are low, but it canât be helped as money goes flying by only preparing and deploying military forces.
The salary of the soldiers and their provisions will become the burden of the noble household below Margrave Breithilde that dispatched their feudal army .
âSo, how about Browigâs side?â (Wendelin)
âThey have 5.000 troops. Thatâs why itâs a stand-off currently.â (Breithilde)
Both sides donât wish for a decisive battle. The damage will become big if they do such a thing.
Therefore it has naturally turned into a stand-off like this.
âAlso, thereâs another battlefield.â (Breithilde)
Next Margrave Breithilde spreads a detailed map of the boundary lineâs region on top of a desk.
âItâs around 300 km Northwest from here. At that place the vassal, Associate Baron Henckel, of Margrave Browig and my vassal, Associate Baron Lanzel, are facing off against each other over a copper mine.â (Breithilde)
How it began originates from a recurrence of a rights dispute over a boundary area like here.
âThe copper mine, which is located at the borderline of both territories, is boasting a splendid yield. Naturally they competed over it in the pastâŚâ (Breithilde)
There were many conflicts in the past, but for now they are sharing it evenly.
âThatâs sudden.â (Wendelin)
Deploying their military forces, the Associate Baron Henckel household of Margrave Browigâs side drove the mine director of Associate Baron Lanzel householdâs side and his guards out off the copper mine.
And now the military forces of Associate Baron Henckelâs household, who are occupying the copper mine, and the Associate Baron Lanzelâs household, who deployed their army to recover it, kept glaring at each other.
âFortunately there havenât been any casualties though.â (Breithilde)
Itâs a blessing that there arenât any casualties albeit it being a dispute, because it will become difficult to control the dispute if casualties appear.
âEternal monopoly is something troublesome as well.â (Breithilde)
While letting off steam by fighting each other once in a while, both sides reluctantly agree to an even division.
Those were the true colours of this timeâs rights dispute.
âThatâs why I ask you to please use training weapons.â (Breithilde)
All of the soldier participating in this dispute apparently use dulled blades in both armies.
I never thought they would be that thorough for the sake of avoiding casualties.
âEh? Training weapons?â (Wendelin)
âItâs alright. They are loaded on Henrik-donoâs ship.â (Moritz)
Moritz, whoâs at my side, informed me that that a number matching the people had been loaded on Henrikâs ship.
Iâm told that Thorsten made a smart move and stored them there.
âSince Thorsten-sama is Minister Edgarâs esteemed son, he is well-informed about such matters, too.â (Moritz)
âThat saves us, but we donât have the share for those guys.â (Wendelin)
âIf itâs the share of around 20 soldiers, I will sell you my spares.â (Breithilde)
âThank you very much.â (Wendelin)
Because I was able to secure weapons for our new subordinate unit too, Margrave Breithilde continues the talks again.
âOf course, even if you dull the blades, they are similar to blunt weapons. There will be deaths if people are hit at the wrong spots. Their number will be considerably low though.â (Breithilde)
Decreasing the number by capturing the opponents, they will afterwards have negotiations and settle it with money.
Similar to the nobles of medieval Europe, they plan to resolve it with ransom.
It was apparently normal for there to not be more than one casualty in both armies although they fought if it was the battlefield of medieval knights and mercenaries as the core. (T/N: Not sure if the author means medieval Europe here or this world. In case itâs former, thatâs bullshit, in case itâs latter is contradicting the earlier statementâŚ)
Rather than killing itâs more profitable to capture the opponents and demand ransom.
Even the kingdomâs side recommends behind closed doors to battle while avoiding casualties as much as possible.
âWith such feelings, the noble households, who are engaging in the quarrel in the boundary area, on both sides exceed more than 80 households. This time the noble households of Margrave Browigâs camp suddenly dispatched their troops and occupied and plundered the concession of the noble households under my control. As we must take those back, our allies have gathered their troops and now the stand-off continues. Although itâs the mobilization of such numbers, there are dozens to several hundred smaller battlefields, but there are also around 40 places for them.â (Breithilde)
Certainly, a great number of memos was written on the map which had been spread out by Margrave Breithilde.
The troops of Knight ââ household are confronting the troops of Knight ââ household who suddenly occupied the shared woodlands or Associate Baron ââ householdâs military forces have arbitrarily occupied the area of the ââ riverbank prohibiting the coming and going of people for the sake of waiting for the arbitration and the troops of Knight ââ household, which are their opponents in the dispute, are confronting them by kicking up a fuss once they withdraw the soldier from the riverbank.
After the nobles of the Breithilde household's side were beaten one-sidedly due to the majority of the Browig householdâs sideâs surprise attack being beyond expectations, they are itching for an opportunity to retake their shares of concessions after gathering their troops.
âAre there any noble households who have clashed with their opponents?â (Wendelin)
âNo, not yet.â (Breithilde)
This is the troublesome part of the disputes here.
I didnât grasp it from the copper mine at the beginning, but since those were disputes to extend the territory a bit or over how much water to pull from the river source, a genuine clash will exceed the budget if the casualties increase.
âOn the other side, if we donât dispatch soldiers to those places, the other sideâs control over the concessions will be approved. Not dispatching soldiers is an impossible choice. We have to consider the noblesâ honour.â (Breithilde)
I can understand that since there were countless territory disputes between fellow countries in my previous life as well.
Since they would demand even more excessive things taking advantage of their opponent, if they had a weak attitude of ăso-soă like Japan, itâs probably natural to confront them by sending out an army.
I see, nobility seems to cost quite a bit of money.
âIf itâs like that, arenât they a bit clumsy?â
âWhich household? Although the occupation could be prevented by sensing it ahead of time, it will be our complete defeat afterwards. If it comes to the arbitration, we will have an one-sided disadvantage.â (Breithilde)
Browigâs side, which suddenly advanced their troops, is evil, but the concessions and territories, they are competing over, will practically end up being ruled by Browigâs camp.
You could say that this would naturally become a one-sided disadvantage in the arbitration as well.
âDo you want to take it back to some extent?â (Wendelin)
âYes, but thatâs also difficult.â (Breithilde)
The feudal army of Margrave Browig, whoâs the person at the heart of the matter, is waiting in the rear of the Browigâs camp.
Since you can expect him to dispatch his military forces in response, if Margrave Breithilde sends out his feudal army, which is likewise kept in the rear, as reinforcement, he canât currently do anything but confronting them like this.
âHow troublesome⌠As it is now, it will turn into a disadvantage if it comes to the arbitrationâŚâ (Breithilde)
âIs that their aim?â (Wendelin)
âYes, it is.â (Breithilde)
Because dissatisfaction has appeared due to missing out on our development rights, he is likely restraining the complaints of his followers with such measures.
Also the money, which has been saved up by the Margrave Browig household, is expended on military movements and thus circulates into the territories.
I didnât know of the possibility of this kind of a public works-like aspect.
âThen I will get them back.â (Wendelin)
âCan I leave it to you?â (Breithilde)
Flying to the dispute areas in turns with the small airship we have chartered, we will defeat the troops of the nobles from Browigâs side and capture them.
It will be even more convenient if he dispatches his feudal army as reinforcements for his own camp in the middle of it.
If we can charge a high ransom by capturing them, Margrave Browig will regret having meddled with us, too.
âThank you very much then.â (Breithilde)
Receiving the map from Margrave Breithilde, we quickly hurried to the locations where the noblesâ military forces faced off against each other with the small magic airship.
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âDoushi isnât participating this time after all.â (Erwin)
âAs it is a dispute between the South and East, it will become a problem if the Royal Head Magician comes to support the South.â (Henrik)
âI do understand that as well, but in the case of doushi it seems also possible that he would participate by saying something like ăIt looks interestingă.â (Erwin)
âNo way!â (Henrik)
âNo⌠Since itâs that father, itâs possibleâŚâ (Henrik)
Itâs been a half day on board the ship while Erw and Henrik have such chats.
The ship safely arrived at one of the battlefield.
As it was explained by Margrave Breithilde in the beginning, the copper mine, they are competing over, is close to the border between the Associate Baron Henckel household and the the territory of Associate Baron Lanzelâs household.
Certainly, the feudal army of Associate Baron Lanzel with its around 300 soldiers has set up camp in front of the copper mine right at its border and is monitoring it.
If you properly look at the copper mine, the side of Associate Baron Henckelâs household soldiers had stationed sentries in several places.
âWelcome! Please come in.â
Both armies were surprised by the magic airship suddenly visiting at first, but once I sent Erw as messenger to the troop headquarters of Associate Baron Lanzelâs feudal army, the person himself came right away to greet us.
Associate Baron Lanzel was an ordinary, around 40-years-old ojii-san.
âReinforcements from Margrave Breithilde-dono, is it?â (Lanzel)
âYes. Letâs recapture the copper mine right away.â (Wendelin)
âEh? Will it be alright?â (Lanzel)
Although he approves of the recapture of the copper mine, he wants to be spared from having too many victims, too.
Once I looked at Associate Baron Lanzelâs face, I was able to grasp that he is thinking like that right away.
âIn short, there wonât be any problem if both sides have zero casualties, right?â (Wendelin)
âYes. That would be the optimal solution.â (Lanzel)
If thatâs the case, itâs simple.
Just like at the occasion with the rebels, it will be fine to capture after paralyzing them with an Area Stun.
We shouldnât suffer an unexpected defeat either, if they canât detect us.
âWell, then first comes the execution of the agreement. Brier-dono.â (Lanzel)
âAh, yes. I was ordered by Margrave Breithilde-sama to accompany Earl Baumeister-sama. I work in military administration.â (Brier)
On a certain battlefield a certain problem with assisting the noble in leading the army occurred.
That is their share and recognition of military gains and achievements.
There were quite a few nobles who tried to steal the achievements of a noble, who came as reinforcement, once the war ended despite being the ones rescued after them having come to assist. That was the cause of many troubles springing forth.
Therefore Margrave Breithilde has dispatched an military administrator to formally record and recognize such things as military gains in this timeâs case.
The military administrator who was dispatched this time by Margrave Breithilde is called Brier-shi. He was a serious looking fifty-years old man.
His character is truly bureaucrat-like.
Also thereâs an agreement regarding the share of military gains.
Itâs about the rights over such things like prisoners and the equipment, provisions, money and goods possessed by the military forces.
There was something like a sharing percentage for stuff like the ransom of the prisoners themselves.